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wayne is live outside super bowl city with more. wayne, what a spectacle. >> reporter: it was, iconic horses and iconic dog. not long ago, they paraded right through here, accompanied by san francisco plifs. a lot of them on motorcycles, paid for by the city and we had a very appreciative audience in the streets of san francisco. >> they're massive. >> reporter: nothing new, since in this case the attractions look familiar. how much does a clydesdale eat? >> about ten pounds of grain and 35 pounds of hay every day. >> reporter: you've seen them in super bowl commercials and today there are eight budweiser clydesdales pulling a wagon down san francisco streets. >> it's fantastic. it's the clydesdales. >> reporter: yes, the clydesdales. did you know that budweiser has three traveling teams of them or each horse is a gelding, stands at least 72 inches tall and weighs as much as 2300 pounds? do you know their names? s is jake and r.t. >> reporter: yes, and the dalmation's name is chip. he rode shotgun for the mile and a half while some
wayne is live outside super bowl city with more. wayne, what a spectacle. >> reporter: it was, iconic horses and iconic dog. not long ago, they paraded right through here, accompanied by san francisco plifs. a lot of them on motorcycles, paid for by the city and we had a very appreciative audience in the streets of san francisco. >> they're massive. >> reporter: nothing new, since in this case the attractions look familiar. how much does a clydesdale eat? >> about ten...
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wayne, a lot of excited fans there. >> reporter: good afternoon, i'm not in the middle anymore. the middle is over my shoulder. you can see levi's stadium and ski a little crowd outside. these are people who are just here for the sake of being here. you should have been here earlier, though. that whole area, you're looking at now, was filled. most any day of the week people go out of their way to avoid crowds. that was not the case at levi's stadium today. >> you came here for this. >> just for the atmosphere. >> the atmosphere, traffic jam, bumper to bumper. >> yes. >> bumper to bumper, hip to hip, the super bowl experience before the super bowl. a melting pot, it's history. itself was expensive, too. >> just curious, what did this trip cost you? >> at 10k. >> way too much. >> what's way too much. >> i can't tell you. >> don't want to know or don't want to tell me. >> you don't want to know. >> early on some fans didn't know that they'd spend yet. >> never been to one. >> when is the best time to buy a super bowl ticket. >> between 3:00 and gametime. >> what you what do you pay
wayne, a lot of excited fans there. >> reporter: good afternoon, i'm not in the middle anymore. the middle is over my shoulder. you can see levi's stadium and ski a little crowd outside. these are people who are just here for the sake of being here. you should have been here earlier, though. that whole area, you're looking at now, was filled. most any day of the week people go out of their way to avoid crowds. that was not the case at levi's stadium today. >> you came here for this....
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wayne freedman is there live. wayne? >> reporter: we can expect big waves. they're saying 20 to 40 foot tall waves. they've been tracking these waves all the way out to hawaii. they're coming in on time. if you look out here at the ocean, just in the last 90 minutes, the surf has begun picking up. these are walls of water. tomorrow, they'll be moving 20 to 30 miles an hour. they're the toughest, biggest waves in the world to surf and they're finally coming in and it will be an end to the relative calm. near pillar point, this was a day without a lot of surfing or surfers. >> he was just sitting there, didn't surf at all. >> reporter: so where were the surfers? at a hotel this morning talking about surfing tomorrow. >> it's a huge deal. >> reporter: that's a reference to the big wave surf contest, a combination of short notice and long anticipation for 23 athletes given 48 hours to arrive from all four corners of this otherwise round world. lucky for zach, he's local. >> you just paddle out hoping to get one. >> reporter: jeff clark first surfed the break her
wayne freedman is there live. wayne? >> reporter: we can expect big waves. they're saying 20 to 40 foot tall waves. they've been tracking these waves all the way out to hawaii. they're coming in on time. if you look out here at the ocean, just in the last 90 minutes, the surf has begun picking up. these are walls of water. tomorrow, they'll be moving 20 to 30 miles an hour. they're the toughest, biggest waves in the world to surf and they're finally coming in and it will be an end to the...
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let's go live to wayne freedman. what is the latest? >> reporter: the clock has been ticking all day. it's now 5:01. if you look over my shoulder, you'll see the homeless encampment is still here. the people are moving slowly, by order of the san francisco health department, this long established temperature city should be abandoned by now. but when it comes to dealing with the homeless in san francisco, nothing is easy and simple. it's served as roof over their heads, but only the most desperate would call it hope. >> i got forced over here. >> reporter: now he's packing again, division street in san francisco just one more stop along his bumpy road. notice we did not use the word "move." call it what you will, but at 5:00 p.m., the latest deadline expired on an order by the health department for every homeless person to leave division street. san francisco's department of public works has drawn the straw to enforce it, but when and how if >> we will obviously assess the situation. we hope everybody will be gone. >> reporter: just ask
let's go live to wayne freedman. what is the latest? >> reporter: the clock has been ticking all day. it's now 5:01. if you look over my shoulder, you'll see the homeless encampment is still here. the people are moving slowly, by order of the san francisco health department, this long established temperature city should be abandoned by now. but when it comes to dealing with the homeless in san francisco, nothing is easy and simple. it's served as roof over their heads, but only the most...
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wayne freedman tweeted out this picture of it. it's an outdoor toilet. it's part of recent renovations. there is now a lawsuit over this concept of relief. >> reporter: it appears to be a triumph of function over form. >> i can't believe it is one. >> reporter: it is one. >> you're saying this was once a urinal. >> reporter: no, it is now. lit be. >> how? >> reporter: that is a question at 20th and church, where today the city's newest and most controversial urinal came under scrutiny and fire. >> words have meaning. this is not a urinal. >> reporter: what is it? >> it's a hole directly to the sewer. >> reporter: today, attorney kevin schneider filed suit, demanding the removal. the group claims it violates privacy, discriminates against women and is a public health issue. the urinal cost $15,000 and came about as a community design process intended as "an alternative to peeing in bushes and front yards, which was all too common." >> as far as i'm concerned, anything that we can do to help people relieve themselves in a more private manner is appropriate
wayne freedman tweeted out this picture of it. it's an outdoor toilet. it's part of recent renovations. there is now a lawsuit over this concept of relief. >> reporter: it appears to be a triumph of function over form. >> i can't believe it is one. >> reporter: it is one. >> you're saying this was once a urinal. >> reporter: no, it is now. lit be. >> how? >> reporter: that is a question at 20th and church, where today the city's newest and most...
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wayne freedman is live in san francisco's fisherman's wharf tonight. >> reporter: this is pier 45. take a look behind me. all of these crab boxes empty. they should be at the bottom of the sea, but the big move came from the governor who applied to the department of commerce to declare a fisheries disaster in the state of california. that could, if approved, it could bring money to crab fishermen. we were on the dock when larry collins, who represents the boat owners, received a phone call. empty docks, waiting pots. pier 45 in san francisco enduring tough times like never before. >> 35 years of fishing and it's never been this bad. >> reporter: that was larry collins, just before he received a phone call with news that relief may be on the way in the form of a federal fisheries disaster declaration. >> yesterday we had no hope, today we have some. >> reporter: an algae bloom tainted, then forced closure of california's $60 million a year crash fishery. times are so tough here that just today the port of san francisco waived all fees for fishermen from february through april. >> it
wayne freedman is live in san francisco's fisherman's wharf tonight. >> reporter: this is pier 45. take a look behind me. all of these crab boxes empty. they should be at the bottom of the sea, but the big move came from the governor who applied to the department of commerce to declare a fisheries disaster in the state of california. that could, if approved, it could bring money to crab fishermen. we were on the dock when larry collins, who represents the boat owners, received a phone...
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wayne freeman is live where the baby horse is being cared for but may not make it, we're told. that's too bad. >> reporter: this is a sweet story, happy story, story with an uncertain ending. let's give you a look at this little horse. his name is valentine. he's very lucky to be alive tonight here bullet he's maybe unlucky as well. >> he's honestly quite a month. >> reporter: a six day old quarter horse cross named valentine because that's when sarah and the fremont fire department found him in the bottom of a ravine off morrison canyon road. >> he was laying in a creek in a pool of water. he was soaking and shaking. he was probably in shock at that time. the person -- >> reporter: how long had he been there? >> at least two days. >> reporter: how long would he survive if you hadn't come along? >> the vet was surprised he survived at all. >> reporter: the question will valentine survive until tomorrow? he found a temporary home but this colt has a broken pelvis from the fall. one misstep, one wrong twist could rupture and artery and that would be it. sarah plans to spend all n
wayne freeman is live where the baby horse is being cared for but may not make it, we're told. that's too bad. >> reporter: this is a sweet story, happy story, story with an uncertain ending. let's give you a look at this little horse. his name is valentine. he's very lucky to be alive tonight here bullet he's maybe unlucky as well. >> he's honestly quite a month. >> reporter: a six day old quarter horse cross named valentine because that's when sarah and the fremont fire...